Effective immediately, The Michael J. Fox Show has been removed from the NBC roster. While production on the sitcom’s 22 episodes wrapped some time ago, the seven unaired installments have been set aside.

According to Nielsen live-plus-same-day data, The Michael J. Fox Show averaged a scant 3.78 million viewers and a 1.2 in the adults 18-49 demo. The show reached its nadir on Jan. 16, when it delivered just 1.99 million viewers and an 0.6 rating in the dollar demo.

While a three-week hiatus was planned to accommodate NBC’s coverage of the 2014 Winter Olympics, Fox’s show will not return on Feb. 27.

The unscripted series Hollywood Game Night will replace TMJFS and Sean Saves the World after NBC wraps its coverage of the Sochi Games. Through six episodes in its floating Monday night time slot, Hollywood Game Night is averaging a 1.4 rating.

Hollywood Game Night is expected to air in the 9-10 p.m. slot through April 3. After that, it’s anybody’s guess what the network will use to plug the gap, although the as-yet unscheduled pirate drama Crossbones perhaps could work in a pinch, were NBC to move it up from the summer rotation.

Effective immediately, The Michael J. Fox Show has been removed from the NBC roster. While production on the sitcom’s 22 episodes wrapped some time ago, the seven unaired installments have been set aside.

According to Nielsen live-plus-same-day data, The Michael J. Fox Show averaged a scant 3.78 million viewers and a 1.2 in the adults 18-49 demo. The show reached its nadir on Jan. 16, when it delivered just 1.99 million viewers and an 0.6 rating in the dollar demo.

While a three-week hiatus was planned to accommodate NBC’s coverage of the 2014 Winter Olympics, Fox’s show will not return on Feb. 27.

The unscripted series Hollywood Game Night will replace TMJFS and Sean Saves the World after NBC wraps its coverage of the Sochi Games. Through six episodes in its floating Monday night time slot, Hollywood Game Night is averaging a 1.4 rating.

Hollywood Game Night is expected to air in the 9-10 p.m. slot through April 3. After that, it’s anybody’s guess what the network will use to plug the gap, although the as-yet unscheduled pirate drama Crossbones perhaps could work in a pinch, were NBC to move it up from the summer rotation.